About Wagner: Siegfried’s Funeral March for trombone ensemble and percussion
The Wagner: Siegfried’s Funeral March for trombone ensemble and percussion arranged by Aron Simon transforms one of the most dramatic orchestral passages in Richard Wagner’s Götterdämmerung (The Twilight of the Gods) into a gripping brass and percussion showpiece. Composed in 1876 as part of the final opera in the Ring cycle, this music accompanies the solemn procession following Siegfried’s death. Consequently, the arrangement captures both the tragedy and heroism of the original score.
Instrumentation in this arrangement
This version is scored for 6 tenor trombones, bass trombone, tuba, timpani, snare drum, cymbals, and triangle. The trombone section delivers the weight and depth of the original orchestration, while the percussion adds ceremonial gravitas and rhythmic emphasis. Moreover, the tuba reinforces the lower register, giving the ensemble a full symphonic foundation. As a result, the arrangement works equally well in concert halls and large ceremonial settings.
Musical character and interpretation
The music combines stately, processional themes with moments of intense emotional power. For example, long, sustained chords convey deep mourning, while accented rhythmic figures build towards climactic outbursts. In addition, careful pacing and dynamic control allow the ensemble to shape the music’s narrative arc effectively.
Technical and musical aspects
Suitable for advanced ensembles, the arrangement requires strong breath control, precise ensemble coordination, and a rich, balanced tone. In particular, the percussion must integrate seamlessly with the brass to preserve the music’s solemn atmosphere.
Availability and performance video
This Wagner: Siegfried’s Funeral March for trombone ensemble and percussion edition is professionally engraved, including full score, individual parts, and detailed percussion notation. Available as a digital download or printed edition with priority shipping.
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